01: In May 1959, the American journal Popular Science published an article describing the concept of the US military version of the future soldier equipment.
02: SKY is the world's first high-rise robotic window cleaner, which cleans three to four times faster than humans, does not need to go to the bathroom, does not need to rest, and can also be cleaned at night. It also leaves no fingerprints, does not miss a single location and, most importantly, they save lives. Of course, will many people lose their jobs?
03: This luxurious pocket watch encrusted with jewels depicts Louis XIV riding a horse, presumably ordered by him himself in 1645.
04: The Church of Sretensk-Mikhailovskaya is a monument of Russian wooden architecture, built in 1655.
05: Ancient Roman dice, carved from human skeleton.
06: Jayne Mansfield, the name is almost not remembered today, in the United States of the 50s, it sounded on a par with Marilyn Monroe, and the same sexy symbol of the era!
07: The beautiful Dieter Palace in Sosnowic, Poland, although abandoned, cannot hide the luxury of the past.
08: In 1979, young Stallone participated in the filming of the Muppet Show.
09: A unique artifact: the head of the ancient King of Sargon made of bronze, cast about 4300 years ago.
10: The first and only photograph of the nine monarchs of Europe, standing in the back row, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, King Manuel II of Portugal, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, King George I of Greece and King Albert I of Belgium; The front rows, from left to right, are King Alfonso XIII of Spain, King George V of England and King Frederick VIII of Denmark.
11: Indian and Pakistani soldiers at the Waga border ceremony, one move in place, we don't understand ah, can you explain?
12: In the 20s, the United States had the idea of using robots to disperse demonstrators.
13: On October 2, 2022, in the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, the Castle of Villafranca formed a human tower called "Castell".
14: Widely known as the Rainbow Mountain of Peru, the Andes are geologically rich and wonderfully displayed along the slopes with brilliant colorful mineral belts.
15: In 1930, Nazi commander Hermann Göring crossed Spanish bullfighting with breeds of highland cattle from Corsica and Hungary, eventually creating "Nazi killer cattle", who were fast, very aggressive, and would fight back if attacked. The Nazis used cattle for propaganda, and the size and strength of the cow symbolized the strength of the Nazi Party.
16: A bottle of aspirin made in the 1930s, found in an abandoned house, should have been worth more than gold at the time!
17: This is how koalas are weighed, so cute!
18: North Korean banknotes, easy to distinguish, the higher the denomination, the larger the size.
19: Driving in Idaho in 1952, snow walls like this were just a way of life in this place at the time. Often, when the snow becomes so heavy that the entire highway has to be closed and people can only walk to get to work.
20: I did a good job today, and the boss asked me to sit down and eat together.
21: A guy with an umbrella, dressed as if he came for an interview, but better not mess with him, his name is Ali.
22: The island country recently designed and produced a gel pen, this nation is really strange!
23: An elderly Palestinian woman planting flowers in a shell case of tear gas is too environmentally friendly.
24: The French do not like to remember Dahomey, because the armies of this African country, part of which are made up of women, have dealt major blows to the French invading army on several occasions.
25: Rare square copper ruble, minted during the time of Peter the Great. The copper coin has a square with Russian coats of arms on the four corners, and the denomination has a number whose center part describes when and where the coin was minted.
26: Stone statue of Ramses II, depicting one of the most powerful rulers of ancient Egypt.
27: He was the first to have skin grafted on his face, removed from other parts of his body, the Englishman who suffered disfigured wounds on the front lines of World War I.
28: On September 3, 1967, Sweden switched from left-hand traffic to right-hand traffic, which led to great chaos. Traffic jams formed on the roads, but no one was injured. Interestingly, Swedish metros and trains have not yet switched to the new system and use left-hand traffic.
29: As a result of the embargo, there were more cars in Cuba in the 1950s than in any other country.
30: The Taoyuan Veterans Home, a public nursing home for veterans in Taiwan, recently funded a stripper to perform a show for twelve elderly people in wheelchairs. Then a video circulated on the Internet, a woman in black and red underwear danced hotly while prodding the uncle in the wheelchair, and the uncles were very happy, clapping their hands rhythmically, and felt that the blood pressure of the uncles was abnormal across the screen, and it was estimated that there was incontinence after jumping for a while.
31: The 1,000-year-old Kigunpa Temple in India, located at 4166 meters above sea level.
32: View along the Douro River in the heart of Porto, Portugal.
33: In 1923, double-decker buses travel in England. Double-decker buses originated in Britain and brought them to the colonies, where they are still used in large numbers in many Commonwealth countries.
34: In order to save energy and reduce emissions, in 1940, New York City called for skating to work and save gasoline.
35: Roger the Australian kangaroo crushed the metal bucket by hand and asked if you were convinced?
36: Myanmar farmers use solar lanterns to milk cows at night to avoid the scorching sun during the day.
37: The most beautiful forest waterfall in China, Chongqing Simian Mountain Red Heart Waterfall.
38: The girl had advanced breast cancer, but the boy still proposed to her and held a wedding in the hospital. Eighteen hours after the wedding, the girl passed away.
39: In foreign beauty pageants in the 50s, X-rays were used to compare "inner beauty", such as whether the player's spine was straight, whether the leg bones were even, etc. were all evaluation indicators.
40: The sloth gave the girl a warm hug, I really want to have a pet like this!